I don’t know, they send this message from different accounts as well. I might have banned two of those already on my instance.
(PS: this community is intended as support for people setting up Lemmy instances, not as general Lemmy support)
I went through the same process as you. They clarified the issue three days after release though https://pi-hole.net/blog/2025/02/21/v6-post-release-fixes-and-findings/#%3A~%3Atext=your local network.-%2CCustom%2Cconfigs+not+loading%2C-Sorry%2C+this+probably
Most likely someone submitted a pull request that abused the GitHub token of the Action running on new PRs in order to edit all the other pull requests.
If you watch the PRs history, you can see that the user github-actions
edited them. This user is the default one when a GitHub Action (the pipeline OP refers to) alters the repo. So someone probably submitted a pull request abusing the GitHub token when the Action ran on their PR.
I’m surprised that it wasn’t the case already, but I’m all for it.
In addition to the BIOS settings, I had to create a systemd service that prevents Linux from disabling Wake-on-LAN on shutdown.
In my native language, fediverse translates to “fédivers” which sounds like “faits divers” the “incidents” or “'news briefs” section of a journal.
Yeah, I use Caddy for that, as I only use DNS-01 for local-only services.
I have been using BunkerWeb for the past 4 years and have been mostly happy with it. Its default settings are sometimes a bit agressive but you can change those globally or service per service.
For those wondering what this is Troy Hunter (HIBP founder) wrote an article on this new feature.
My theory is that it is used in the belief that it would trick and bypass algorithms used to detect copyrighted videos.
10 to 6 (with the occasional overtime) with 1 to 1h30 lunch break, 4 days a week.
Most of the time archive.today gets the work done
It also offers a URL to get a snapshot from a given URL: http://archive.is/newest/http://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy
From what a gathered, it was the classic misconfigured AWS S3 Bucket. It’s criminal how AWS still makes the default configuration insecure.
Edit: apparently buckets are private by default now, haven’t set up S3 in a while.
I find this Tom Scott video (YouTube) to be pretty good at explaining why you would want a VPN and why most marketing arguments are BS.
Can someone explain to me what is this warrant list? What does it bring to companies in it?
I just want to build cool things and have fun.
I wonder how long we will have to wait for Macron to name the next Prime Minister. Anyone willing to bet for a nomination before 2025?
I don’t know. Is there a community for coordinating moderation across instances?